Questions & Answers
- Model:
- LS49DG934SNXGO
- |
- SKU:
- 6599654
Highly rated by customers for: Screen Size, Overall Performance, Refresh Rate
$1,699.99
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Q: QuestionCurvature?
Asked by KennethH.
- A:Answer 1800R Curve - to me it is the perfect balance
Answered by JoeandKrista
Q: QuestionIs this monitor compatible with a Mac?
Asked by Wolf.
- A:Answer It does not have a thunderbolt port on it however u can use the display port and get a adapter to turn it to usb c best buy sells these adapters they are by Belkin
Answered by Outlaw
Q: Questioncan this monitor be used with desk mounted monitor holders?
Asked by anone.
- A:Answer Yes, you just need the VESA mounting attachment or it cannot be attached to the mount
Answered by Wordup
Q: QuestionDoes My Best Buy Total membership cover burn-in for this monitor or do is a separate Geek Squad Protection Plan needed?
Asked by 0nyxEcho.
- A:Answer The Samsung 3 yr warranty includes burn-in protection in normal use. I think BB would defer to the manufacturer.
Answered by Fraamus
Q: QuestionWhen using split screen from two different inputs ie. PS5 one one side PC on the other, is the refresh rate limited to 60 or does it still output max hz?
Asked by Mikey.
- A:Answer No its not limited but highly suggested to stay around 100-120 hz for optimal use
Answered by ChristopherP
Q: QuestionMy laptop is charged using a USB-C cable. If I use the USB-C cable that comes with this monitor, can the monitor use the connection to both display and power/charge my laptop simultaneously? Or do I have to use a separate power source for the laptop?
Asked by MaxPower.
- A:Answer No it will not charge your laptop my best suggestion is to run a separate power source to the laptop
Answered by ChristopherP
Q: Questionis this monitor 8k compatible?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No, it is not it is 5120 x 1440 - 5120 x 1440 is not a 4K resolution, as 4K is 3840 x 2160. While 5120 x 1440 has a similar number of total pixels to 4K (approximately 7.4 million vs. 8.3 million), its 32:9 aspect ratio means it only renders in 1440p vertically. A true ultrawide "4K" resolution is 5120 x 2160, often marketed as "5K2K" or UW 4K.
Answered by JoeandKrista
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